The report indicates officers found Hendricks in a sitting on a pull-out couch holding his newborn son. Police told him to put the baby down and show his hands. Instead, he ran from the room and as officers chased after him saw he had a gun.

As he hit a dead end, police said Hendricks ran toward them with the gun and was shot in the wrist. He dropped the gun but kept fighting with officers, who, according to the report, used pepper spray but were still unable to take him into custody until after another foot chase and other arriving officers helped out.

For the first time, WISN 12 News also learned that police said Hendricks had nearly a gram of marijuana in his jacket and that the .40-caliber handgun was fully loaded with 14 bullets, including one in the chamber.